Class Notes

1947

April 1954 JESSE CHADWELL, ALLEN I. BILDNER
Class Notes
1947
April 1954 JESSE CHADWELL, ALLEN I. BILDNER

Seems like spring is here again.

Gil Tricco has been back in the Navy for over a year now. He's at Portsmouth, N. H., as ship superintendent at the Naval Shipyard there. This involves submarine repair and conversion. Collateral duty consists of being mess treasurer, and recent tenants have included Lt. Bob Bade '46 and Lt. Steve O'Leary, both regular submarine men. The Triccos' first child was born this past January 17, a dauehter named Alyson Louise.

Not to be outdone is Class Agent Bildner with a new acquisition to his family January 26, a son named James Lebson. The Bildners Brst son Robbie is 3 years old. And while we are in the mood, the Byrkits announce the birth of Nancy Ellen, this past January 30. Ed and Sally also have a 3-year-old son, George Harold.

The mail brings word from Treasurer Scully that he is extremely busy with his work with Universal Film Exchanges, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., but not too busy to realize that the class treasury is too slim to pay its current bills. Apparently not enough of us continue to pay our way.

As you may have noticed, Hanover Holiday is scheduled June 14-17 this year, concerning the United Nations. You may find this a very worth-while way to vacation.

Tex Bussell is a law student at Baylor University Law School, Waco, Texas. WilliamDonahue is credit manager with Kane's Inc., Boston. Pete Estin is a cartoonist, residing in Greenwich, Conn. Cy Helm has been in the Navy since last November, home address Box 456, Andrews, Texas. Capt. Chuck Langley continues FPO San Francisco.

Jim Murphy is a certified public accountant in Boston, Mass. Frank Murphy is an electrical engineer back with Westinghouse Electric in Pittsburgh after a few years with the Marines in Korea. We know the Murphys have a 5-year-old son, Franklin J. Jr. We wonder if there are others?

Bob Osterstock continues as a geologist in Salt Lake City, Utah. George Phippen is now a publications writer with New England-New York Inter-Agency Comm. He was formerly an instructor in the Dept. of Geography, Dartmouth. Bernard Relkin is a merchant in N.Y.C., living in New Rochelle, N. Y. Dr.Shelley Segal is with the Dept. of Zoology at the State University of lowa.

Paul Twohey is teaching at the Leicester, Mass., High School. Recent visitor at the Hanover Inn was Dick Leary, Hingham, Mass. Milt Hofflin, presently assistant to the executive vice president of Saks Fifth Ave., has been appointed general manager of the White Plains store which will open on or about August 1.

Dr. Charles J. Claughsey has announced the opening of his office for the practice of optometry. He received his BS degree from Trinity College and did one year of graduate work in zoology at the University of Connecticut. He is a graduate of the Massachusetts College of Optometry, Boston, Mass., with a BS in optometry, and he also did graduate work there on specialized phases of optometry.

Hank Spiers has rejoined the Holyoke, Mass., Transcript-Telegram news staff. Hank won second prize last year in the New England Associated Press contest for news writing with his series on slum housing in Bangor, Maine.

Jim O'Neill, now with Westinghouse Atomic Power Division, has been proposed for deputy administrator and general counsel of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, Washington, D. C. The appointment has not yet been confirmed. Bill Kennedy has returned to Keene, N. H., to become associated with the Fire Dept. of Peerless Casualty Co. as a claims examiner. It will be his responsibility for setting up a loss department under the direction of the vice president.

Don Start was recently engaged to Miss Patricia Peabody of Wellesley Hills.

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